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Nepal’s Arun Valley |15-Day Himalayan Trek

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Daily Tour

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Overview

The Arun Valley in Nepal is a hidden gem known for its natural beauty, rich biodiversity and cultural diversity. It spans between the Everest and Makalu regions and is surrounded by the Arun River, a major tributary of the Ganges. The valley is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare wildlife. 

It is also rich in cultural heritage, with various ethnic groups residing there. Trekking through the Arun Valley offers opportunities to interact with these communities and learn about their traditions and beliefs.

This trek is a thrilling adventure through Nepal’s untouched eastern region. Starting from Tumlingtar, the trek takes hikers through picturesque villages, forests, alpine meadows, and rugged mountain passes. The ascent to Salpa Pass offers panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. 

The trek also features a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rhododendron forests and rare wildlife. Shangrila Adventure offers guided Arun Valley Trekking packages for both novice and experienced trekkers, providing valuable insights into the region’s culture and history.

When Is The Best Time To Visit Arun Valley?

The best time to visit the Arun Valley is during spring and autumn seasons, with mild weather, vibrant colors, and clear skies. The valley offers panoramic views and less crowds, making it an ideal trekking spot. However, weather patterns in the Himalayas can be unpredictable, so it’s advisable to check weather forecasts and consult with Shangrila Adventure. 

Shangrila Adventure offers guided treks throughout the year, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Their experienced guides and porters are well-equipped to handle challenges, making your adventure unforgettable.

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